The communist Party for Socialism and Liberation is one of my favorite Marxist groups because it uses dialectical warfare right in front of our eyes and brags about it. We see an example of this in the protests outside the GOP event in California where Trump is speaking today. Consider this headline about “socialist agitation”:

Socialist “agitation” is a good term for what they’re doing. Our book The Sword of Revolutionexamines how the communists work. Despite the headline, however, the Marxists don’t work AGAINST the Democratic Party. They work through and in it -- and with it. The objective, as they say, is constant agitation. Trump is a big present to them, for he plays into their hands. He helps them organize. The Marxists previously used the Koch Brothers as organizing tools. They will also use Hillary Clinton as an organizing tool, since they are portraying her as “not only the choice of Wall Street and the Military-Industrial Complex,” but the “favored candidate of the right-wing, Republican Koch brothers.” This is based on a comment from one of the Koch Brothers that, in their view, Hillary might be better than Trump. To the Marxists, it doesn’t matter whether it’s Trump or Clinton. The point is the struggle, the conflict. They are planning to “march on the Democratic Party’s sham Convention-coronation in Philadelphia this summer.” The point is to keep the political system in constant agitation and move the country further to the left.

The problem on our side, as we demonstrate in the book, is that except for Ronald Reagan, conservatives don’t understand how to respond and utilize the process of dialectical reversal. That’s our only hope against cultural Marxism. Trump simply feeds their anger with insults and threats.

Where are the Marxists heading? Trump is their most important target, but they also intend to pressure Hillary from the left. They have a major “Organizing Equality” conference coming up.

This kind of conflict with Trump diverts our attention from the fact that, internationally, Trump is the preferred presidential candidate of the Russians, whose system was based on Marxism. Another contradiction? Not really. The Russians play both sides. They continue to practice dialectical warfare against us.

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